Glover Bros was a British manufacturer of cyclecars based in Coventry, active for a brief period between 1912 and 1913. The company produced a very small vehicle, which was characteristic of the cyclecar segment during that era.
The Glover cyclecar was equipped with either a 3.5 horsepower Triumph or a 4.5 horsepower Precision single-cylinder engine. It featured a belt drive system and a wooden frame, which contributed to its lightweight design. Despite its innovative approach, the production was limited, with only nine units manufactured before the company ceased operations.
The short-lived existence of Glover Bros reflects the challenges faced by early automotive manufacturers in a competitive market, particularly in the niche of cyclecars.
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